Picture Perfect (Watty Awards 2012)

Picture Perfect (Watty Awards 2012)

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"In that moment, that glorious moment, i realised i had been in love with him all this time and, although i hate to say it, i wished with my entire being that i wasn't." Amy Louise Walker is your average 17 year old girl. She avoids boys like the plague after being hurt by her last boyfriend, until she meets Connor Holden who soon becomes her best friend. But when you're too afraid to tell that person how you really feel about them, can being just friends really continue? Being in love hurts, but being in love with your oblivious best friend hurts even more. (Formally known as Just Friends)
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Emma Cooper has spent her life playing it safe-good grades, perfect boyfriend, and just enough rebellion to be relatable. But one impulsive summer night shatters her carefully curated world when a chaotic house party ends in betrayal, a breakup, and a rescue by the last person she expected: Danny Stevens-the boy with the haunted eyes and sugar-sweet coffee order. Drawn together by a shared ache they don't yet understand, Emma and Danny tumble into an intense connection that's both comforting and dangerous. As Emma navigates the fallout of old love and the pull of something new, she's forced to confront what it really costs to fall-for someone broken, for someone real, for someone who might just be everything she's been running from.

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